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Yotam Cohen
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Yotam Cohen is the Co-Founder and CEO of Daisy, a property management company that he established in October 2019.1 With a background in entrepreneurship and technology, Yotam has been working to revolutionize the property management industry through innovative approaches and the integration of artificial intelligence.
Career History
Before founding Daisy, Yotam had a diverse career path:
- Co-founder and COO of Wibbitz from September 2009 to January 20191
- Mentor in the Zell Entrepreneurship Program at IDC Herzliya starting in January 20161
- Selection Board member at Station F from January 20171
- Yacht Instructor and Head of the professional element at Sea-Gal Israel's yacht club from October 2007 to July 20101
- Naval Officer in the Israel Defense Forces from 2000 to 20061
Education
Yotam studied Business Administration with a specialization in Entrepreneurship at Reichman University from 2007 to 2010.1 During his time at university, he was actively involved in student life:
- Served as a student counselor for two years during orientation week
- Founded the IDC language improvement club
- Volunteered with "Yazamim Tzeirim," a Young Entrepreneurs program4
Daisy and Innovation in Property Management
At Daisy, Yotam is leading efforts to transform the property management industry:
- The company uses an innovative operating system that connects all data points for buildings, automating many tasks traditionally done by humans2
- Daisy focuses on transparency, trust, and communication to address major pain points in the industry2
- Yotam has integrated AI into Daisy's operations, creating AI bots with specific roles to handle routine tasks and free up human employees for more strategic work3
Yotam's approach to property management is influenced by his background outside the industry, allowing him to rethink fundamental processes and leverage technology for efficiency and improved resident experiences.2
Entrepreneurial Philosophy
Yotam believes in embracing future technologies today and taking unconventional approaches to problem-solving. His vision for Daisy involves creating a seamless merger of technology and human creativity to lead the property management industry into a more connected and efficient future.3